District 33

How to Start a New Club

Toastmasters clubs meet at corporations, churches, colleges, community centers and even in restaurants. While community clubs are generally open to anyone, sponsored clubs are often limited to affiliates of the sponsor since the meeting location and some of the fees may be covered.

To start a new club, follow these five steps:

Find at least 20 people over the age of 18 who want to join.

Designate and secure a meeting location.

Fill out and submit the requisite new club forms to World Headquarters.

Beat the Clock

May 1 to June 30, 2020

All clubs adding 5 new, dual or reinstated members with a join date between May 1 and June 30 receive a Beat the Clock ribbon to display on your club’s banner. Qualifying clubs also earn a special discount code for 10% off their next club order from Toastmasters International.

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